2023
DOI: 10.1080/04353684.2023.2252229
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A pervasive information approach to urban geography research: the case of Turku

Miriam Tedeschi,
Hanna Heino,
Andrea Resmini
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“…Residents of these locales … contest the legitimacy of this new spatial practice’ (2022: 75). Thus, the characterisation of urban space as ‘blended’—physicaldigital (Benyon, 2014; Resmini & Rosati, 2011; Tedeschi et al, 2023); or naturaltechnical (Haraway, 1991)—implies a growing and complex agency displayed by both human and non‐human/digital entities. Social justice‐based right to the city theories may be thus complemented with other spatial justice theories encompassing a more‐than‐human dimension.…”
Section: Towards a Digital Spatial Justicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Residents of these locales … contest the legitimacy of this new spatial practice’ (2022: 75). Thus, the characterisation of urban space as ‘blended’—physicaldigital (Benyon, 2014; Resmini & Rosati, 2011; Tedeschi et al, 2023); or naturaltechnical (Haraway, 1991)—implies a growing and complex agency displayed by both human and non‐human/digital entities. Social justice‐based right to the city theories may be thus complemented with other spatial justice theories encompassing a more‐than‐human dimension.…”
Section: Towards a Digital Spatial Justicementioning
confidence: 99%